It's really a lot of character stuff and ideas, and implementing them into the story line or scripts.

On following the career path of Bruce Willis, an actor whose first big break was on "Moonlighting" as a detective with major sexual chemistry between him and his partner:

I think it was the second season of "Bones," I bumped into him and he couldn't have been nicer. He was very cool. He said, "You're doing a great job." And I said, "Well, I'm just following your lead. I have such high respect for you." It was a really cool moment.

On "Bones" being more widely viewed than his two previous series that had a cult following:

I think what's great about "Bones" is that it's been embraced by the critics and by a following of people that have really supported us from the beginning, which in retrospect is the same as the other shows that I was on. We still remain pretty much under the radar. I still believe there's a lot of growth for the show. I think the beauty has been its gradual increase.

Emily Deschanel: It was great. It was amazing. We might have fifteen minutes of rain the whole time. It was gorgeous weather and London in the summertime when you have good weather… there's nothing better. It's such a beautiful city and everyone is outside. It's light until very late. Everyone is out drinking a lot at the pubs, for sure. It's fun and we had a great time. I was sick, so I missed days off, but I enjoyed working there.

All you people who don't read spoilers can read this one. It's a great chat with both David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel about Bones Season 4, their characters, Zack, filming in London and more.

"It was definitely a different environment for the two characters, which I think really enhanced the level of their relationship, because when you see them before the show and then you see them after the show and their progress and their process... especially Booth's, because he doesn't get what they're doing over there and by the end of the show, he kind of not only gets it, but he loves it," Boreanaz says. "He's that type of guy, his motivation comes from frustration, whether it be from [Brennan], or on top of the frustration from her, he's extra-motivated by the people from England who are doing crazy things. That really drives him crazy. That's where the essence of the comedy comes in."

Orlando Sentinel TV critic Hal Boedeker has a few tidbits from David Boreanaz on the Booth/Bones relationship progression this season. Is it just me, or is that more specific than what we've heard before? It's still a tease, but it's a tease with details, I think.

Fox has posted some interactive content related to the Bones Season 4 premier. I have not had a chance to do it yet (work, yeah) so I can't tell you if it contains spoilers or not but I would guess that it does. It unlocks new content at each step. Post when you've done it and let us know how it goes!

If you listened to the 9th installment of the Bones Podcast, you know that the 10th is a very special edition. Lindsey and I tossed out our normal format and invited Jamie Frevele (one and the same from the Zacksplanations) and Mandi Bierly, who writes for EW.com, to come and discuss some Bones topics! We kept it spoiler-free but had a great time and hope you enjoy it.

At this link you can read a very long, and great email exchange with Hart Hanson and an old friend. He talks about Bones, Zack, London, music likes and more. There are some spoilers, but they are in-line with Comic-Con and not really anything new.

WD: Okay, and most importantly...when's the House/Bones crossover?

HH: David Shore and I talk about this once a week. So far, it’s much more to "Bones" advantage than it is to “House’s” -- although we are now beating “House” in reruns. Like anyone cares. Aside from us.

There's also one picture that's brand new and important but it would be a spoiler so you'll have to go there to see it. Enjoy!

Ted Cox, with Chicago's Daily Herald, is a bit snarky about the Bones Season 4 premier. I stopped counting how many times he claims Bones "Jumps the Shark." But in the end he seems to like the show? I'm really not completely sure. He does give a few positive statements in there, and he answers definitively at least one spoiler question, but overall he's not very nice to Bones.

That's what makes the relationship between Booth and Brennan so fitting: their contradictions. For all his intuition, Booth is more set in his ways, while for all her logic Brennan is more eager to leap at new experiences, yet she can never quite bring herself to jump on Booth. They get along like a well-matched married couple - fractious, yet loving and respectful - only without the sex.

Which is then followed immediately with:

That's the one trademark "Jump the Shark" moment "Bones" might not be able to survive.

Hart Hanson and John Francis Daley (the only one who looks like a nerd now) headlined a special screening of Bones at the California Science Center on August 28th. Check out the ad on their home page. Fox is definitely going all out for Bones!